So tired

May. 9th, 2008 07:11 pm
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Just slept 30-45 minutes in the bath. Emer is napping with green eyes (they were sealed shut this morning; it's not infected-looking so I think it's a protective reaction to too much sun yesterday) and Linnea is splashing in the bath I've just left.

We had an exhausting day, including a major dehydration headache for me, but in general the kids were good. I made the mistake of arranging to meet Rob in town on his way home from work, so then Linnea's good behaviour ended abruptly and I had to almost drag her home by one arm (I do not tolerate running away and I really, really do not tolerate being promised good behaviour and not getting it).

She spent some more of her birthday money on a Little Miss book and a ride on a Barney machine. She had a swimming lesson and Emer and I swam while she did that. I had a BfN lesson and Emer and Linnea spent the time in the crash, which they enjoyed very much. It was too hot for eating most of the day.

Emer is really, really not good in this heat. I can't keep her hat on, and she won't drink enough. She's all over a colourless prickly rash, not like heat rash, which is familiar to me from Linnea's previous summers - means Too Much Sunshine.

She loves walking along as long as she gets to hold Linnea's hand as well as mine. This works when Linnea feels particularly cooperative.

I have so much homework to do from my course and so much reading and so much so much. Augh.

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Date: 2008-05-09 11:07 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aquaeri.livejournal.com
I had a heat rash as a child that was caused by hot humid weather, not sunshine. (First visit to Singapore). I think the sweat glands get overworked and block due to not enough water in the sweat.

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Date: 2008-05-12 09:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sam-t.livejournal.com
I get a colourless horribly itchy heat rash, too, and it's usually heat plus humidity that does it, rather than sunshine as such. Oily creams tend to make it feel worse, which leaves me with a bit of a sun cream dilemma - I tend to leave it off the affected parts until I know I can't keep in the shade any more.

A doctor once suggested that it's related to eczema. I haven't pursued this, as it's not something I need to see a doctor about and I haven't happened to see a doctor while having heat rash since.

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